On 05/27/11 20:20, Brock Pytlik wrote:
On 05/27/11 02:51, Ghee Teo wrote:
Hi Brock,
Thanks for more information on uses scenarios.
Reading from what you are saying, the pkg freeze/unfreeze commands
are client side only operations.
By this I meant, when I ran the command
pkg freeze <fmri>
on my machine that freeze only applied to that particular BE, is that
correct?
That's correct.
That is, user can revert back to previous stage when a unfreeze is
carried out.
will freeze operation freezes packages and its underlying stack?
Eg. If I freeze firefox, will it freeze the version of gtk+/glib it
uses?
Nope. It will freeze only those packages explicitly listed.
Can user list the frozen packages?
Think this is important since freeze are likely to make up over times
and could gather to a long list. Hence showing no only the list with the
appropriate date/time will be useful.
-Ghee
Brock
Thanks,
-Ghee
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